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Celebrating with Erroll and Friends

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Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Celebrating with Erroll and Friends

Royal Saskatchewan Museum
(Doors open 30min before event start)

One of Canada’s most recognized Indigenous performers takes centre stage when the Royal Saskatchewan Museum hosts Solstice Speaker Series sponsored by SGI celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day.

Created in partnership with the Friends of the Royal Saskatchewan Museum, this summer event features Saskatchewan actor, musician and producer Erroll Kinistino.

A member of Ochapowace First Nation, Kinistino is best known for his portrayal of Leon Deela in the long-running television series North of 60. The evening’s program features Kinistino and the Dog River Band. There will also be a special performance by a student drum group and fancy shawl/jingle dress dancer, Julie Paul.

Bannock and iced tea will be served.


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Erroll Kinistino and Dog River are based out of Regina, SK. They perform as an Aboriginal trio. Erroll Kinistino is an actor, musician, director, artist from Ochapowace First Nation in Saskatchewan. Erroll Kinistino had a number one hit on NCI radio with Kokum's Kaddilac. Greg Campeau, from Muskowekwan First Nation, plays acoustic and bass guitar. He is a singer/songwriter, and loves to play music, and entertain. Josie, Erroll's partner-in-crime is a vocalist, writer, and videographer from White Bear First Nation. Joining the trio, on drums, is Rob Overholt. A non-Indigenous musician from Treaty 4 Territory, who has filled with the Dog River Band occasionally in Regina and Saskatoon.

 

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The Royal Saskatchewan Museum and T.rex Discovery Centre are situated on Treaty 4 territory, the ancestral and traditional territory of the Cree, Saulteaux, Dakota, Nakota, Lakota and homeland of the Métis Nation. We acknowledge the land in an act of reconciliation to those whose traditional territories we are on.